Australian politicians are like politicians everywhere. They love to hear the sound of their own voice, even when they are talking nonsense, or putting their foot in their mouth. Test yourself on some of their hoo-ha!

In Australia, proposed changes to the constitution must be approved by referendum, in which all people of voting age must participate. This quiz covers some of the history of federal and state referendums held during the 20th century.

In an attempt to bring more variety to FunTrivia's stable of questions about elections and politics, I bring you a quiz on elections in Australia. It focuses on the rules and customs of how we choose our federal government.

This quiz looks at interesting facts relating to each of the 27 Australian Prime Ministers from 1901-2012. Numbers refer to the order of people who became PM (those who served multiple times are only counted once).

We call Australia "Oz" and our politicians
"pollies", many of whom are Roberts who call themselves "Bob". Here are some fun facts about our Polly Bobs with plenty of clues to help you guess who they are.

The 2007 Federal Election was one of the most anticipated in years. The campaign between John Howard, a Liberal Prime minister for nearly 12 years, and Kevin Rudd, who was leader of the Australian Labour Party for less than a year.

Australia has had a Prime Minister as the leader of the Federal Government since 1901. This quiz will test your knowledge of those leaders. This quiz will test even the Australian members of the funtrivia group.